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- Lydia (2194 bytes)
4: ...ater on, the military power of [[Alyattes]] and [[Croesus]] expanded Lydia into an empire, with its capital...
6: ...]]), and Sardis was renowned as a beautiful city. Croesus was beaten by [[Cyrus the Great|Cyrus]] in [[548 ...
8: ...n capital Sardis is taken by Hyde (Ii. xx. 385), unless this was the name of the district in which Sar... - Alyattes II (1682 bytes)
9: He was succeeded by his son [[Croesus]]. - Anacharsis (4399 bytes)
6: ...enians took to him as a natural philosopher, not unlike the way the French took to [[Benjamin Franklin...
16: His famous ''Letter to [[Croesus]]'', the proverbially rich king of [[Lydia]], is ...
18: :"Anarcharsis to Croesus: O king of the Lydians, I am come to the country ... - Cappadocia (7924 bytes)
4: ...ent geography, '''Cappadocia''' was an extensive inland district of [[Asia Minor]] (modern [[Turkey]])...
6: ...define its limits with accuracy. [[Strabo]], the only ancient author who gives any circumstantial acco...
14: ...the name Cappadocia came to be restricted to the inland province (sometimes called Great Cappadocia), ...
16: ... capital of the whole country, was situated. The only two cities of Cappadocia considered by Strabo to...
20: ...appadocians ([[Moschoi]]) after their defeat by [[Croesus]] in the 6th century, Cappadocia was left in the ...
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